Israel urges the United States to set a mid-May deadline for ongoing negotiations with Iran, according to reports from Israeli Channel 12.
Israel has reportedly requested that the United States limit its ongoing negotiations with Iran to a specific timeframe concluding by mid-May, as reported by Israeli Channel 12.
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Israel is reportedly preparing to announce the failure of ongoing negotiations with Iran.
Israel is reportedly preparing to announce that negotiations with Iran have failed.
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Lebanese Information Minister says the country has not entered direct negotiations with Israel, stating that discussions remain in the preparatory stage.
Lebanese Information Minister Ziad Makary stated that Lebanon has not entered into direct negotiations with Israel, noting that discussions remain in the preparatory phase.
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